Perl - Practical Extraction and
Reporting Language
Perl - Practical extraction and
reporting language, or Perl, is a scripting language first
created by Larry Wall to be used as duct tape for programming
with the Unix operating system. Due to its immense power for
handling piles of text and, consequently, as a common gateway
interface (CGI) scripting language, Perl became very popular
among server-side scripters.
Perl has a large community of contributing programmers and,
what's more, costs nothing and is free to redistribute. These
circumstances have helped Perl evolve from a scripting language
used to generate server stats into a language many use for
database administration.
All along Perl has maintained its zaniness - Perl documentation
reads as though written by early vaudeville comedians.
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